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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘She Played Me! And I Fell For it!’

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Tensions are rising in the General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, January 6, starting with Lulu (Alexa Havins) putting her foot down with Charlotte (Bluesy Burke) when her daughter comes home to find Nathan (Ryan Paevey) once again in their home. “Nathan is here to talk about the little stunt you pulled this afternoon,” the angry mother reports as Charlotte’s eyes go wide. The teen risked everything to visit her father again, but might she come to regret her actions?

Doubts and Fears

Determined to offer the jury another potential suspect besides her client, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has put Jacinda (Paige Herschell) on the stand in the hopes of destroying Michael’s (Rory Gibson) alibi. “Who were you actually with during that time period?” the attorney presses as Jacinda looks ready to crumble on the stand.

It would appear that whatever Alexis managed to do in court has made Drew (Cameron Mathison) confident that Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) will be acquitted of shooting him. “That is reasonable doubt!” he enthuses to his wife. But is Willow feeling any more reassured that she isn’t going to be locked up in prison?

In Carly’s (Laura Wright) attic, Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) has packed his bag and is ready to leave for another hiding place, but not without first offering some words of warning based on what Charlotte had told him during her visit. “Even if there are lines that Jack won’t cross,” he cautions, “Sidwell will.” But will Carly listen?

Sitting on the couch in Lulu’s house, an upset Tracy (Jane Elliot) unleashes her frustration. “She played me!” the Quartermaine matriarch cries. “And I fell for it!” Tracy had promised to protect the Quartermaine family after Monica’s passing, but who does she fear she’s failed this time?

Check out this teaser trailer for the next episode of GH, and share your opinions and predictions in the comment section below!

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